Evidence suggests COVID vaccines reduce transmission: How it works Since COVID-19 vaccines began rolling out across the world, many scientists have been hesitant to say they can reduce transmission of the virus. May 10, 2021 0 2
Norway's committee recommends dropping AstraZeneca, J&J jabs An expert committee set up by Norway's government to evaluate AstraZeneca's and Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccines said on Monday that both should be abandoned over risks of rare but serious side effects. May 10, 2021 0 1
Czechs massively relax restrictions, honor COVID-19 victims The Czech Republic was massively relaxing its coronavirus restrictions on Monday as the hard-hit nation paid respect to nearly 30,000 dead. May 10, 2021 0 0
4 ways to fill the need to socialize during the COVID-19 pandemic The pandemic has fundamentally reorganized our relationships with family, friends and colleagues. Socializing during lockdown has been discussed at length since the crisis began over one year ago. May 10, 2021 0 0
Germany lifts priority limits to offer J&J jabs to all Germany on Monday opened access to Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccines to all adults, lifting a priority system determining who gets the jabs first. May 10, 2021 0 0
New type of treatment could reawaken immune response against prostate cancer Targeting a molecule on the surface of immune cells could offer an exciting new way to treat prostate cancer by reawakening the immune response against it. May 10, 2021 0 3
Serotonin transporters increase when depression fades, study shows Low levels of serotonin in the brain are seen as a possible cause of depression and many antidepressants act by blocking a protein that transports serotonin away from the nerve cells. A brain imaging study at Karolinska Institutet ... May 10, 2021 0 273
Small behavioral changes determine success or complete failure of epidemic control What does fluid physics have to do with the spreading of the coronavirus? The newest findings about the epidemic come from Physics Professor Björn Hof and his research group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria ... May 10, 2021 0 92
Research challenges decades-old understanding of how we hear sound Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have made several discoveries on the functioning mechanisms of the inner hair cells of the ear, which convert sounds into nerve signals that are processed in the brain. The results, ... May 10, 2021 0 279
Male infertility scoring using AI-assisted image classification requiring no programming A research group led by Dr. Hideyuki Kobayashi at Toho University Omori Medical Center in Tokyo developed an AI-assisted image classifier that provides scores for histological testis images of patients with azoospermia. The ... May 10, 2021 0 38